Balancing complexity and restoration in virtual interior environments: user perceptions of organized complexity in biophilic design

Naz Bilgic, G. Ebbini
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PurposeThere is a growing interest in applying the principles of biophilic design to hotel lobbies to enhance positive user experiences. However, there is little empirical research in this area, particularly for abstract or indirect biophilic approaches. The current study analyzed the biophilic strategy of “organized complexity” (which entails structured hierarchical patterns) in a hotel lobby in relation to attention restoration outcomes.Design/methodology/approachA virtual reality approach was used to create three lobby designs, differing only in their degree of organized complexity. A between-subjects study was conducted with 91 participants, evaluating reactions to the lobby designs in terms of perceived attention restoration, perceived environmental complexity and environmental preferences.FindingsA strong positive relationship was found between participants' perception of environmental complexity and feelings of restoration. However, no statistically significant correlation was found between restoration and the objective measures of organized complexity. This suggests that individual preferences or baseline responses may play a crucial role in the benefits associated with this aspect of biophilic design.Originality/valueThe findings suggest a novel possibility – that responses to organized complexity may not be universal but may instead depend on an individual’s background and personal preferences. While the study found that perceived complexity was associated with restoration, the objective features of the environment that incited these perceptions were different for different participants. This indicates that more research is needed into potentially relevant personal factors.
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平衡虚拟室内环境中的复杂性和还原性:用户对亲生物设计中有组织复杂性的感知
目的将亲生物设计原则应用于酒店大堂以增强用户体验的兴趣日益浓厚。然而,这方面的实证研究很少,尤其是抽象或间接的亲生物设计方法。本研究分析了酒店大堂中 "有组织的复杂性"(包含结构化的层次模式)这一亲生物策略与注意力恢复结果的关系。对 91 名参与者进行了主体间研究,从感知到的注意力恢复、感知到的环境复杂性和环境偏好等方面评估了他们对大堂设计的反应。然而,在恢复感与组织复杂性的客观测量之间并没有发现有统计学意义的相关性。原创性/价值 研究结果提出了一种新的可能性--对有组织复杂性的反应可能不是普遍的,而是取决于个人的背景和个人偏好。虽然研究发现,感知到的复杂性与修复有关,但对不同的参与者来说,引起这些感知的环境客观特征是不同的。这表明需要对潜在的相关个人因素进行更多的研究。
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